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History, 13.07.2019 01:30 dalton200166

While researching internet articles, jane realizes that many of the facts and viewpoints in an article by d smith differ drastically from other articles she has found on the same topic. what action should jane do next to determine the article’s reliability? analyze the author’s background to evaluate any potential bias evaluate each article’s main idea to expose generalizations compare d smith's point of view to your own discredit and remove d smith’s article from her sources

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